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Live from the Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit19 Jun 202500:47:02

From inclusive neighbourhoods and climate-resilient design to mobility and destination development, we explore how infrastructure is being redefined – not just as roads and bridges, but as a tool for better living.

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Tall Stories 463: Rannahotell, Pärnu16 Jun 202500:07:11

Petri Burtsoff takes us to a historic hotel in Estonia that has stayed true to its design roots for nearly a century.




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Tall Stories 459: Robin Hood Gardens, London19 May 202500:09:08

Sophie Monaghan-Coombs tells us how the new V&A East Storehouse is bringing the memory of brutalist London housing estate Robin Hood Gardens to life.

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Building better cities for children15 May 202500:33:50

Carlota Rebelo reports from Bratislava for the second edition of the Start with Children summit, unpacking how child-friendly design can lead to better cities for all. 

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Tall Stories 458: Wonder Cabinet, Bethlehem12 May 202500:09:02

Liam Syed takes us to a cultural facility in the West Bank, which provides its users with an outlet for their cultural expression and helps to strengthen the area’s creative infrastructure.

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Urban icons: Luis Barragán’s Mexico City, Hästen 21 and the London Eye08 May 202500:32:46

From a Mexican architect’s greatest structures to the famous London Eye, we explore the effect that iconic pieces of the built environment can have on their cities.

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Tall Stories 457: Biblioteca Pública Virgilio Barco, Bogotá05 May 202500:07:15

Camille Rodríguez Montilla takes us to a masterfully designed public library in the heart of Colombia’s capital.

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The Chiefs – Jakarta 01 May 202500:30:17

We recap some of the most exciting city-focused conversations from Monocle’s The Chiefs conference in Jakarta.

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Tall Stories 456: Markterei, Vienna28 Apr 202500:08:21

Alexei Korolyov takes us to a redesigned hydraulics facility that is taking on a new life in the Austrian capital.

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Canada election: the city issues at stake24 Apr 202500:29:22

As Canada heads to the polls, we take a look at how urbanism made its way onto the ballot, from the housing shortage and cities’ response to tariffs to plans for Toronto’s Downsview Airport.

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Tall Stories 455: Dalhalla, Rättvik21 Apr 202500:07:13

Francesca Gilks takes us to a Swedish open-air amphitheatre built in a former limestone quarry.

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How can sports venues enhance our cities? 17 Apr 202500:29:35

We delve into the power of sports to help propel the regeneration of an entire neighbourhood. We’ll explore how smart stadium design can help cities grow in a more sustainable way and hear from the architecture firm behind the world’s largest landscape-led project, Riyadh’s Sports Boulevard.

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Urbanism through a different lens12 Jun 202500:31:20

We look at urbanism from different lenses, from a neighbourhood built on independent brands to a view on how the architecture field can innovate. And: what is ‘The Design Perspective’?

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Tall Stories 454: Matadero Madrid14 Apr 202500:03:52

Carla Hyenne takes us to Matadero Madrid to see how some well-timed redevelopment nearby made it an even more attractive destination for visitors.

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Reusing waste heat, The British Library’s solar project and India’s stepwells10 Apr 202500:33:15

What are some of the ways that heating the air and water in our buildings can be made greener? We consider innovative solutions from the capture and redistribution of a building’s warmth to a solar project in London that is decarbonising The British Library’s water-heating process. Plus: we visit one of India’s historic stepwells to see how the ancient structures could provide an answer to the country’s water-supply woes.

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Tall Stories 453: Patel Chowk Metro Station, New Delhi07 Apr 202500:05:49

Geetanjali Krishna explores the exhibits at a unique station in the Indian capital, which aims to slow down hurried commuters and provide them with a chance for discovery.

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New York: privatising housing co-ops, mapping congestion and the ‘City of Yes’03 Apr 202500:33:12

It’s all about New York this week: Jonathan Tarleton talks about his new book ‘Homes for Living’, which explores the privatisation of two housing co-ops; we look at traffic and downtown gridlock; and discover how the ‘City of Yes’ plan will bring more density to the city.

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Tall Stories 452: Rideau Canal Skateway, Ottawa31 Mar 202500:06:39

Paul Logothetis takes us to the world’s longest natural skating rink.

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Live from Ned’s Club in London27 Mar 202500:27:21

Monocle’s editor in chief, Andrew Tuck, is joined on stage by Muyiwa Oki, the president of RIBA, alongside our executive producer, Carlota Rebelo, and design editor, Nic Monisse, to explore how thoughtful architecture, visionary developers and pioneering city-makers can redefine our cities.

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Tall Stories 451: Sun Valley Resort ski lift, Idaho24 Mar 202500:06:34

Gregory Scruggs explains the story of an unlikely invention that changed the fortunes of ski towns worldwide.

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Can San Francisco turn its downtown around?20 Mar 202500:32:06

We report from San Francisco as Monocle’s Christopher Lord speaks with some of the key players and devotees of the city’s downtown – an area that has most keenly felt the effects of the post-pandemic lull. The city’s mayor, as well as property developers and local business people, weigh in on the direction of travel they see for this gold-rush city known for its boom-and-bust nature.

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Tall Stories 450: The Warburg Institute, London17 Mar 202500:07:00

Sarah Grice explores the history and current day offerings of the Warburg Institute Library.

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Mipim 2025: meet the mayors13 Mar 202500:37:48

We are on the ground in Cannes for the global urban festival Mipim, where we speak with mayors from around the world who are looking to stoke interest in their cities.

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Tall Stories 462: Raj Mandir Cinema, Jaipur09 Jun 202500:05:58

Geetanjali Krishna takes us to a 50-year-old cinema in Jaipur, which is managing to give modern multiplexes a run for their money.

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Tall Stories 449: Circo Voador, Rio de Janeiro10 Mar 202500:06:59

Tomas Pinheiro tells us how concert venue Circo Voador became so intertwined with Brazilian music that it was named an intangible cultural heritage site.

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The Round megadevelopment in London and air pollution in Bangkok06 Mar 202500:30:46

We explore The Round, a new almost 93,000 sq m landmark development in London, to hear how developers are putting community at its core. Plus: we’re in Bangkok to discover how the city is tackling its suffocating air pollution. 

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Tall Stories 448: Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas03 Mar 202500:07:47

Camille Rodríguez Montilla takes us to Universidad Central de Venezuela to see why it means so much to its students, alumni and the city as a whole.

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Revisiting, reviewing and restoring the city27 Feb 202500:30:26

We look back at snapshots of our cities as we speak to the man behind Milan’s Bosco Verticale a decade on from construction, revisit a collection of essays 14 years after they were written while strolling the streets of Toronto and see how the refurbishment of a traditional house in Old Delhi is giving a view into the city’s past.

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Tall Stories 447: Kennedy Park, Lima24 Feb 202500:05:39

Elna Schutz takes us to a park in Lima best known for its large number of well-cared-for resident cats.

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Digital democracy and the new Riyadh Metro20 Feb 202500:29:54

We explore how going digital can contribute to a thriving city democracy and improve other things such as climate resilience and urban loneliness. The CEO of digital community-engagement platform Go Vocal describes its benefit for communities, the developer behind Europe’s most digitally connected neighbourhood tells us how they did it and we stop by the new Riyadh Metro.

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Tall Stories 446: Villa Rezek, Vienna17 Feb 202500:08:53

Alexei Korolyov tells us about the refurbishment of one of Vienna’s most important modernist buildings.

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Developing London13 Feb 202500:30:32

We take a look at three developments in the UK capital that will be worth a visit in the months to come. From a revitalised piece of industrial history to a colourful waterside park in a grey business district and the big tenants pitching up beside Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.

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Tall Stories 445: Maha Kumbh Mela, Prayagraj10 Feb 202500:06:58

Geetanjali Krishna takes us to a temporary city on the banks of the Ganges river to investigate a large example of temporary urbanism brought about by a Hindu pilgrimage.

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Cultural city planning06 Feb 202500:29:43

We explore how keeping culture in mind when planning our cities can have effects beyond just arts-related improvements. The people behind ‘The Routledge Handbook of Urban Cultural Planning’ tell us more. Plus: we visit a treasured museum in Lima and look ahead to some cultural institutions that are set to open in 2025.

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Live from Ned’s Club in London: Quality of Life edition06 Jun 202500:50:18

Monocle magazine’s editor, Josh Fehnert, is joined by editor in chief, Andrew Tuck, foreign editor, Alexis Self, and senior foreign correspondent, Carlota Rebelo, to discuss what makes a city truly liveable.

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Tall Stories 444: Sacré-Cœur, Paris03 Feb 202500:04:49

Carla Hyenne describes the history of Paris’s Sacré-Cœur basilica, which holds a history that many of those who visit the monument today might not be familiar with.

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Los Angeles wildfires and the future of the city30 Jan 202500:33:40

We discuss the environmental causes, political response and mobility fallout surrounding the Los Angeles wildfires. We examine some of the thousands of structures lost to this catastrophic blaze that tore through many of LA’s neighbourhoods and communities.

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Tall Stories 443: Helsinki’s canopy kiosks27 Jan 202500:04:18

Petri Burtsoff visits his home city to see how it has revived its “canopy kiosks”, which have been a distinctive feature of the Finnish capital for a century.

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The World Economic Forum: cities of tomorrow23 Jan 202500:34:10

From creating more resilient cities to how architecture can lift a community, cities hold the key to meaningful change in the world. Monocle’s Carlota Rebelo reports from The World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos to find out where cities are headed next.

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Tall Stories 442: 24 Sussex Drive, Ottawa20 Jan 202500:05:52

Tomos Lewis ponders a potential spring clean of Canada’s official prime ministerial residence.

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Materials matter16 Jan 202500:30:06

How can the materials with which we choose to build affect the economics, sustainability and resilience of our built environment? We explore the material world through a recent title about available resources, an explainer on using soil for structures and a visit to the world’s leading trade fair for architecture, materials and systems.

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Tall Stories 441: Shuri Castle, Okinawa13 Jan 202500:07:14

Tomás Pinheiro describes the recent renovation of one of Okinawa’s Unesco World Heritage Sites after a devastating fire in 2019, as well as the history of reconstructions that this castle has undergone. 

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Destinations for 202509 Jan 202500:28:42

We visit two destinations that should factor into your 2025 travel plans. In Portugal we assess the hospitality sector after a record year in visitor numbers, then we tune in to the sounds of Tokyo to hear what sonic attractions await you in the Japanese capital.

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Tall Stories 440: Motel Plitvice, Zagreb06 Jan 202500:07:36

Guy de Launey reviews an icon of Yugoslav architecture in a motorway service station just outside Zagreb.

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The best of ‘Tall Stories’ in 202402 Jan 202500:28:53

Monocle’s editor in chief, Andrew Tuck, rounds up his favourite episodes of ‘Tall Stories’ from 2024.

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Freetown the tree town, Battle of the Elms and greening Denver05 Jun 202500:30:43

We explore an innovative pay-to-grow scheme that is helping to encourage tree growth in Sierra Leone’s capital city. Plus, Stockholm’s Battle of the Elms and making a greener Denver.

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The best of 202426 Dec 202400:30:29

Monocle’s editor-in-chief Andrew Tuck recalls some of his favourite interviews and reports from the year on ‘The Urbanist’.

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A very Urbanist Christmas19 Dec 202400:27:17

Our holiday special brings you a collection of yuletide traditions from cities around the world. Then, we roll out another festive round of ‘The Urbanist’ quiz and give you the perfect gift idea for the urbanist in your life.

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Tall Stories 439: Deer Valley Resort, Utah16 Dec 202400:08:21

Jessica Bridger straps on her skis and takes us to a grand American resort whose wild, man-made landscape stuns visitors.

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Swimmable cities, Battersea Power Station and indigenous retail12 Dec 202400:29:24

Matt Sykes, co-founder and convenor of Swimmable Cities, describes how our urban centres can band together to promote more swimmable urban waterways. Then Sebastien Ricard from Wilkinsoneyre unpacks the transformation of the Battersea Power Station and Mandy Sinclair visits Aaniin – Canada’s first fully indigenous-owned department store.

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